I love my silkies!
I usually hatch the silkie eggs and sell the chicks.
I have other chickens for regular eggs.
I usually hatch the silkie eggs and sell the chicks.
I have other chickens for regular eggs.

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Thanks! Should the place they sit be cool, warm?You should candle the eggs and inspect the aircells. If they are small, then let them sit pointy side down in a carton for 24 hours undisturbed. If they look large, then they are older and should only sit for 12 hours.![]()
Cool, but not cold. They should be room temperature before you place them in the incubator.Thanks! Should the place they sit be cool, warm?
Oh goodness, i love my silkies so much too!I love my silkies!
I usually hatch the silkie eggs and sell the chicks.
I have other chickens for regular eggs.![]()
She needs a new jobOk, I've always heard that silkies are just the best moms, super broody, etc. But I'm gonna say: My broody silkie IS THE WORST MOM EVER.
She gets off her eggs, lets them get cold and then i have to literally have to catch her and force her back on her eggs to get her to keep them warm, she IS broody, simply an awful mom, when she sits on her eggs, she only sits for about 2 hours then gets up for about 3, then I've gotta get her back on the nest, plus she uses the bathroom on her eggs.
It's so aggravating, if these chicks were just going to be for me to keep- I wouldn't really mind that much, but they're not for me, they're for a first time customer.
Junia (the broody silkie) did great for about 5 days, then after that she's just done awful!
My Wyandottes are better moms then her!
2 days ago, she left her eggs overnight and then sat on the in the morning, I believe they're all now dead when I candled them this morning! And to think she only had 5 days left. I'm still leaving the eggs under her seriously hoping they'll hatch!
Just thought i'd share. I'm so skeptical to ever let another silkie go broody again.
Sorry to read this.Ok, I've always heard that silkies are just the best moms, super broody, etc. But I'm gonna say: My broody silkie IS THE WORST MOM EVER.
She gets off her eggs, lets them get cold and then i have to literally have to catch her and force her back on her eggs to get her to keep them warm, she IS broody, simply an awful mom, when she sits on her eggs, she only sits for about 2 hours then gets up for about 3, then I've gotta get her back on the nest, plus she uses the bathroom on her eggs.
It's so aggravating, if these chicks were just going to be for me to keep- I wouldn't really mind that much, but they're not for me, they're for a first time customer.
Junia (the broody silkie) did great for about 5 days, then after that she's just done awful!
My Wyandottes are better moms then her!
2 days ago, she left her eggs overnight and then sat on the in the morning, I believe they're all now dead when I candled them this morning! And to think she only had 5 days left. I'm still leaving the eggs under her seriously hoping they'll hatch!
Just thought i'd share. I'm so skeptical to ever let another silkie go broody again.